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AP European History
Unit 2 – Reformation
Topic 2.7
How is the human form typically represented differently between Mannerist and Baroque art?
Neither style depicts the human form in their artworks
Mannerist bodies are often elongated and distorted while those in Baroque art appear naturalistic.
Mannerist bodies are naturalistic while those in Baroque art are elongated and distorted.
The representation of the human form is identical between Mannerist and Baroque arts.
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AP European History - 2.7 Mannerism and Baroque Art
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